Subnautica 2 Interactive Map
Use this Subnautica 2 interactive map as a task console: search a resource, filter the marker layer, open a point, compare coordinates and depth, then calculate a local route hint. This independent Early Access player tool is not official, endorsed, complete, or guaranteed 100% accurate.
1. Search a target
Start with silver, copper, black boxes, data boxes, Old Habitat, or a biome clue. The map query updates visible markers and list results together.
2. Inspect a marker
Click or tap the physical marker before routing. Check coordinates, depth, biome, region, source line, confidence, and update date.
3. Plan the route
Enter local X, Y, and Z values only in your browser to estimate bearing, distance, direction, and depth delta for the selected marker.
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Use the map as a player task console
This page is built around direct interaction rather than a static article. Start with a resource or location query, narrow the visible marker categories, click a marker on the map surface, then read the detail panel before calculating an approximate route. The Subnautica 2 map keeps source context close to the action because Early Access information can move, merge, or disappear as the game changes.
Search and layer filters
The search box checks resource names, POIs, biome labels, region notes, nearby resources, and marker descriptions. Layer chips let you isolate resource nodes, black boxes, or major POI anchors before you zoom into a dense cluster.
Direct marker inspection
Click or tap a marker to open details for name, category, confidence, coordinates, depth, biome, region, source, and update date. The selected marker remains highlighted during pan and zoom so the map behaves like a real tool, not a decorative background.
Route hint calculation
Enter your current X, Y, and Z values to estimate bearing, distance, direction, and depth delta. This is an approximate Subnautica 2 route clue, useful for planning, but it is not a game-provided navigation overlay.
Coordinates, sources, and confidence stay visible
A useful Subnautica 2 interactive map should not hide uncertainty. Some entries are strong enough for indexed resource pages; others are useful only as map context until more corroboration appears. The interface separates public-reference confidence, source attribution, local found progress, and index policy so players can decide how much to trust each route clue.
Public-reference source line
Each marker keeps the source name and retrieved date visible. If a point came from a guide, wiki, video, or community reference, that provenance is part of the player-facing map experience.
Local progress only
The found marker toggle stores progress in local browser storage. It helps repeat users keep track of checked locations without creating accounts or uploading personal route data.
Mobile-first controls
On narrow screens the map preserves touch targets, marker tapping, zoom controls, and a bottom detail sheet. Mobile navigation is part of the tool, not an afterthought hidden behind a desktop-only sidebar.
What the map can filter today
The map supports layer filtering, resource search, direct marker selection, and confidence review inside the interactive region above. This supporting section documents coverage after the player has already seen the tool.
Marker categories
Black Boxes, Major POIs and biome anchors, Resources are available as layer filters. Toggle categories to reduce clutter before selecting a physical marker.
Resource search
Acidic Raion Pouch, Black Boxes, Blueprints, Copper, Coral Shavings, Deepwing Egg Clump, Fibrous Pulp, Gold, Lead, Lithium and other resource names are searchable from the same input. Search updates markers and the result list together.
Source confidence
Marker details show source name, retrieval date, confidence, index policy, coordinates, depth, biome, and route notes so players can judge each clue.
From resource query to route hint
1. Search or choose a layer
Type a material, biome, POI, or black box term. Then toggle Resources, POIs, or major anchors until the visible marker set matches your current task.
2. Open a marker before moving
Click the marker itself or a list result. Read the coordinate format, biome, region, depth, source line, and confidence before treating it as a route target.
3. Use local route math
Enter your current X, Y, and Z/depth values to estimate bearing, distance, and depth delta. Raw current coordinates remain local and analytics only receives a distance bucket.
Subnautica 2 map questions
What should I do first on the Subnautica 2 map?
Start with a concrete task: search a resource such as silver or copper, filter the visible marker layer, open a marker, then compare coordinates, depth, biome, source, and confidence before using the route hint.
How accurate are the map markers?
Markers use public-reference notes and confidence labels. Treat routes and coordinates as practical player clues, not game-maker map geometry.
Can I click markers directly?
Yes. You can click or tap a marker on the map canvas, open its detail panel, then compare depth, biome, source, and route information.
Does the map save my current coordinates?
No. Route calculations run locally in the browser, and raw coordinate inputs are not sent to analytics.
Which resource pages should I use with the map?
Use the Silver and Copper resource pages when you need indexable coordinate dossiers. Use the resource hub or filtered map searches for thinner Early Access entries that are not ready for standalone pages.
Why are some markers not linked as pages?
Useful but thin entries stay inside the map until they have enough source depth for an indexable resource or location page.